Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...
practice analysis and relate and apply as evidenced by setting weekly goals for CSE and working in groups towards CSE Goals.
practice analysis as evidenced by reading, annotations, and answering questions.
Due Today: None
HOMEWORK:
Due Fri 4/14: 1984 Part 3 Pre-Reading and CH 1 and 2 Q's 1-10
Prepare materials and events for CSE
Important Deadlines/Reminders:
AGENDA:
1. Part 3 of 1984 1984 Pre-reading (Section Three)
Activity31:Making Predictions and Asking Questions
Re-read the predictions you made for Sections One and Two. How accurate were they? Now write a few sentences in your notebook predicting what will happen to Winston and Julia now that they have been captured by the Thought Police.
Reading (Section Three)
Activity32:Reading for Understanding
Skim the list of questions below before you begin to read. As you read, make check marks in the margin or write on sticky notes to indicate places where you have found information relevant to the questions.
Chapter I
1. As Winston waits in the jail cell in the Ministry of Love, he meets the poet Ampleforth and his neighbor Parsons. What are they in for?
2. What is Room 101?
3. O’Brien comes in the cell with a guard. What does Winston say? How does O’Brien reply? What does this mean?
Chapter II
4. Why does O’Brien say that the photograph of Jones, Aaronson, and Rutherford, which he just showed to Winston, didn’t exist and that he doesn’t remember it?
5. For the Party, does the past have a real existence?
6. Why does O’Brien want Winston to say that there are five fingers when he is only holding up four? Why isn’t he satisfied when Winston finally says five? What lesson is O’Brien trying to teach Winston?
7. Winston wonders why they are torturing him if they are just going to kill him anyway. What is O’Brien’s answer?
8. O’Brien says that the rule of the Party is forever. However, the appendix appears to be written in a future time when there is no Party. Is this a contradiction in the book?
9. What, according to O’Brien, is the purpose of the Party?
10. Why is O’Brien spending so much time on Winston?
Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...
Due Today: None
HOMEWORK:
Important Deadlines/Reminders:
AGENDA:
1. Part 3 of 1984
1984 Pre-reading (Section Three)
Activity31: Making Predictions and Asking Questions
Re-read the predictions you made for Sections One and Two. How accurate were they? Now write a few sentences in your notebook predicting what will happen to Winston and Julia now that they have been captured by the Thought Police.
Reading (Section Three)
Activity32: Reading for Understanding
Skim the list of questions below before you begin to read. As you read, make check marks in the margin or write on sticky notes to indicate places where you have found information relevant to the questions.
Chapter I
Chapter II
- 10. Why is O’Brien spending so much time on Winston?
2. Work on CSE Goals